Autopoweroff is a script that shuts down a
computer at a specific time, but only if some
conditions are met. It works well on home
routers/firewalls where the machine can be
switched off every night and powered back up in
the morning. It can be configured to only shut
down the server after any computers which depend
on the server for Internet access have been shut
down.

BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in GNU fileutils, shellutils, etc. The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than their full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU counterparts. BusyBox provides a fairly complete POSIX environment for any small or embedded system.

DOCSIS Server is a DHCP/TFTP/TOD/syslog server
that uses MySQL as a backend. If you have a
DOCSIS Cable Modem headend, you can use this
server to boot up cable modems and assign IP
addresses to customer premise equipment. With a
little bit of tweaking you could also use it as
just a DHCP server attached to a MySQL database.
It was designed to boot up more than 150 modems
per second.

Daemond is a daemon control daemon. It can be used
as a faster and more flexible replacement for
init, or by itself. It has the ability to track
complex dependencies, and allows package
management systems to easily add and maintain them.

Debian services control panel is a small, simple
tool that manages the available "services" in
/etc/init.d/ on a Debian (or Debian-based) box. It
uses update-rc.d and can start, stop, and restart
services and control which services are launched
when booting the system.

The "EeePC-optimized Kernel for Ubuntu" project
aims to produce a set of pre-compiled kernel
packages that have been specially tailored to the
EeePC's hardware and power usage, and to deliver
these packages on a dedicated repository hosted by
the author. Delivering these kernel packages over
a Debian-style repository ensures that future
updates and patches can be automatically
downloaded to your EeePC as they're released.
Current support is available for Ubuntu v8.04
(Hardy Heron) on the EeePC 700, 900, 900A, 901,
1000, and 1000H models.